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Friday, May 12, 2006
Bliss Island is a Breakout variant by PomPom Games. You assume control of a little creature named Hoshi who must use furry or feathery balls to complete level objectives. Some tasks require a player to knock matching boulders together, destroy moving bricks or feed fruits to large animals.

Hoshi can shoot puffs of air to move the ball around. A life is lost if you can't keep the ball in play. Quite a departure from the type of releases we would expect from the developer of Mutant Storm and Space Tripper.

Name: Bliss Island
Developer: PomPom Games
Category: Action
Type: Demo
Size: 20MB